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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN EPUB LICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1907. January Mark-Down Sale THE January M SECOND WEEK, THE GREATEST WEEK ark-D Own» Sale OF BARGAINS, OUR January Mark-Down Continuation Sa THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF WINTER 1-4, l=3 MERCHANDISE and WILL BE l=2 CLOSED OUT THIS WEEK AT Off The past week closed with results far ahead of our most s expectations, and flushed with the victory of success we have determined to make this, the second week of OUR JANUARY MARK-DOWN SALE, the Greatest Cut-Price, Value-Giving Event in the history of 4all guine sales. All low prices of the past have been made still lower. Hundreds of items have been cast into this Great Mark-Down. All slow sellers have met their fate and no mercy shown them. The keen, sharp eye of the establishment haspoken-Clear it up! Clear itup! Not an item must remain. Therefore Monday and week will find us with the greatest array of the Greatest Bargains Ever Known . CAST YOUR EYE UPON THE ITEMS MENTIONED BELOW. Skirts a Special Feature All High Grade Skirts 1-4 Off Young Girls' Skirts Three Special Bargains in Skirts; a large assortment of styles and colors, in allwool Skirts that sold up °to $2. 98 $5.00: special at One Gloves, Fine a Cashmere lar 65c and 75c, sold as high __ as $1.98 __ Ladies' Fine Wool Children's Fine Cashmere, Ribbed Hose, extra quality_ Fleece-lined 20c 9% 39¢ Children's Mittens, regular 15c and 20c kind, all go 10c for _ Vests in several different styles; all'§ 8. A9c Vests and a One lot Loose Back sizes from 34 to 42, Children's Fleeced-lined ‘Vests ese in odd nee a e and 19c al -lined Union One 25¢ lot Fancy this sale = | Salt Lake Mayme Ds) brief i ry Provo, Jan. ocial was ¢£ ixth ward , Paxinalt who strali vO t where Y My ; Mi I nome in honor Hammer, 1 ealds, I fr ith { Lak oyec | t Sur tin 1 Er niovec gz and roa riend Miss ae I t) Mir j | Ir i Fork home (ends ft Miss fro ‘in: a+ = fte Pi : he ‘et Wodnésday Bee ‘ T nthte rI a. { yy ho Hi % 5 ] Zula » ride William tes it a Mir eks ont Riley the Mrs. the, h I 7 of t Mi vest. bi Penh after Emer ea 1 ; ents . Buek t 1 at w lunel M*r aint Provo was 1e gu returned E Eee j \ pe for last tt } ese ; spect insp | ill 4 ; ¢ ing this er oe enI ee 16 asl ! M oe Mr | Hie week Af > iven Mtr. nd Ma part inc a ‘ 1 11 I Henry | het : I } : of aceep Slor week e Moor Mir mn Oo; di n ah 5 . he ) t position with t Mercantile in - company ‘ Ma " friends Rureka ) epent g } Frida MI Ma ne A sh ors ome yf her mother a Py cere ae IM . rth. M1 Exed Lewis of Butte Is here vis5 Jk 8 ting her sister Mr: BA Mi Hermin a Th n ente rt Lined number of her fri nds Tuesday oe ~ re | aa a : ar . i acer AEN se will" ntertain a The teacher r nvited ¢ EALERTS class Wednesd nee a ad ghtful i Mt I id M id Mr joyat prize ace ‘ eee ~ Exe 4 aan an. Ws ss nee Thurm: in was i ; es surpris given of a pleasant ‘ home Tuesda i{tex oon by om sas ¥ twenty friend Mrs. Reed Strong 1 I : of the week to joln her hust ipfent | : eve pile Ahadide Ogden, where they will reside ! ae | wi an yher pres sent eres a fre | lsoctal Mrs a G oer br apd Se , Mrs. os t where & L = t- Sa Mr. Grier will return pups o sever re oThe ae elaborate eran all and d club ga\ Thi irs ytion it recep te of his ke \ od the hostess th tea a Ww sti inten G - ee ¢ le' Gulliver will = her the nak in i Ee epee te i ane a arty at fol ithindo ds ce ena irk. and|falr at 1 j ' Ir t J. a 1 the S t nda Munk Monday sricultural M Provo Mr. lis Je her ha pry of on college) was ti ir B. Pe M »] in Mis I Winnie cH i wa tury Mrs with Winters n Mi S Ea ere th tirs‘ ° ofrt 1 | iduct« Dri i ee on talk a guve Candland guestion en 00] 2, of Richtt vs « i lt Lak Ostl recephio srown ret Mond na ! eK her ! poointed Set 1d : Rowe las ace Hol Se cM or a a Mr a Joh ve sc Jer Snit M ind Mr Elias idde J i.( reoO ! 5 ve a « a and N Jays : Christopher Hackett we ral 1 und W , Bt Lake this week Cc to l Mond ind Salt ugan Lake ent Me mda> Pro . sieinlpso dh: on busiriaine d : of ee) the local| record along ty. S and wa Mrs. R. E. Th : ype Steele Jan. ISere ; is el Pace California Mr and Mrs nt the holidays i 1 P Pen in wintering ; here St. trip will thre Mr "ve Evelyn Paul n Mr ee leave Sat- nevada and Dan McCarthy and sne . eels «fi ent si e eks am visiting Kesler ‘turned Salt! spent relatives and from the Mr. Pamili Salt ake holidays M: LY ro- where : }the amusement ian aaerved aavett they Mr. Mrs. ta Magan,: - yho ; David eho Mr and ler it Cha southern) a El iL > - orefre $hpresent er : ind Flynn, Mr. and eMi shatMr y Mrs. B. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Ric hmond, Mr Ogg, Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs Green, + e Morgan with time Pue- A farewell part for Mr. Kuchen | meister was gi en it his hame Thur: day evening Cards and music we 12.-Chet Teddy Kuchenmeister daughter on Tuesday Ey ET . z=eae ; SPANISH PORK. x Fork me of. Carthy is running his engine again The A held a Ja dies' night eee Teo ans st eek A large crowd took aoya m bo vling and ouee tine freshmi its were serve itor nish. We art‘a will take his place Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Comstock have TeLuDneG from Mooresy iile, Mo., where 1ey visited the parents of the forme Mr. rati were of the wreeking c tas resigned Nr. Ma blo urday 1 a California Ir ind utistactor hospital esful l Ul ind M.Mr. Gronen yes ordaty T. Leavett were is onein ¢ town the men ho located the Inyo mine in th Gold1 che id country They went ck last ri ; : i AMERICAN : Mi - and a Fol Mr a FORK. evening in honor!from rthda An ele 1 isith tors the durir Northern th the Stat laughte Ed Chris tensen, foreman on the Span- Helper, City. le lately 1 ion, In was} dur Surprisi Lie : The babies the the aa ee ~"|her home Friday evening in honor : ofa i for beets this receiv 1 t eae a l of { $120,000 4), } last season | Le ra is AL a Bear ty <4 ' Gey. ma a E. cohcld cu I been very sick, but oraine yae o 4 r be 0 in re : é to be married soon f hose pres Mr Sha Mrs A x Neilson dill celeent were L follows Mr i ind Mrs. brate the silver Acie! inniy y, James ( Inmet. Mrs. LS. Harringnext Sat urday ton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Needham, -- Mrs. S. L. Chipman, Vergie Chipman, HELPER. Mi nd Mrs. William Grant. Mr es Annie Hunter, Mr. Patric Cc. Henry le week nik h: id ala ar- ish Fork waterworks, is in from the| take iback, but recovered soon, anc intah reservation and will remain till] a most enjoyable evening was spent spring liss LaPriel Gardner entertained a Mrs. Clarence Lee of Pomona, Cal., is friends at her r ba-s 15'| fe of f her her inti intimatet friends a visiting with her cousin, Dr. W. E.| home Friday evening ig : See Cac iias } Miss Edith Hindley entertained at Jan 12.-School opened} iP superinten: : veek | . Monday ia after , a vacation of two weeks ith -reased Hl nt pent the; with an tnereased enrollme . > S Race y, former train dispatcher Child were! here ha ren transferred to ooo Lake Kemp of River-| i fa siting ne ' it)th I \ of has been, quite sick all this week . couraged and wondering what he Pr! eanning factory, which was t ne] 6jE aa Wane eM ty members here last summer oe shipped and}. "ause them to stay away. Tpon sold betw n 37.000 ey ' worth of |‘ : = shige (nll Pee ita S This jis al Tiving at his home and opening =e etn vtanior ane "| door >» enter he was met with ie a Yh guests Mr. antigricultural + H. ofSmitl . : dent it' Black t Idaho past week hers A. J. Evans and ¢ N. Nielson one \ tava ale ‘turned to their home . ; ; Gen-| in Salt Lake | American So Jan. 12 One o Jen Nells Pet n ane family are taking | the soci nts of the week was a Peis weeks vacation ‘and will visit | surprise ; ts Wednesday evening na . i 7 ~actc t ov in tt stat >: Soren ; it ind | Mr Daniel Be rare down "a e A Dart ri rant ahonGy) proPr Earnest Paxman, director of th from Ie o visiting re vit ive rec 4 second ward choir While Professor Th Ne Ple 4 Saar cial club| ducer of this ity, has ne on a busi© ' cihbaing = il as weae Sees ; io into Idaho nd Oreson Paxman was waiting in the « hapel for pak t moks ut thelt mms last; ne A daughter; was born to Mr. Sed Mrs.| the choir members to assemble for a vening is s ‘ en J. M. Boyden of the Pyramid is| Benjamin Ev: ins last Sund Mother} rehearsal Lb rut forty of the > m with a i fi 1 to his home with the grip en child are doing well few of their friends assembled at his ©?" ' ; a ' Mr a Mirae deovec ce wild ente ne iined| home. After the professor had waited - -la number of fri nds ne (day las ek. | fc or about an hour, and no one came LEHL George Chambers of ity is, rand) i returned to his home feeling dis Ha. n went to Provo Mon-| ide y Ne eis n returned to her! Salina a nday ola W hiee viet and Mis "hris- friend ; ; I ri Dr. Spi e Ca Li ule Mut H ah Te ae a ee with Mrs. esta a Hieber Austin of Poe Falls, : George Austin of Salt La ike City , mee, Cn rn Me Mn daug ie Santerf = jeri 2 fs am Mond past every ca lt ‘Windia Mima in Lake att sister, Mrs. A. Johnson L. Dotson and Mrs. H. D. here visaibtiie Mrs. Mima I ? ittend i ‘ Ro Saat the Cit ibanrcB ral Thursday eCdinner henan inthan apanese he W. Mr. t part of the eek brother, . Thomas Brab : Gen Ganalana entertained eae ry , 1e88 on ar eS a magazine with Mr. try ne 1 af a tea is $3.48 DIE j|-* as a0 t Bt nd umpire £4; «Ses ee . , > ' MT. PLEASANT Martha tur \ NEPHI ‘ : 12 liss through way u)at Logan Unt d ee y I her, hoi i infe salty entertain OEP an War att Shafer, Lake wat Mt.' Pleasant, Jan. Lake 12,-Mrs. Mi onda E. Bj } this ht' &week el nd Mrs ‘ h irl Ser heatShield 2 and Kelsv returned. Utah, to Salt childre ame home Vhursda from fler a we urns visit We "re with he John Wing and Postmaster S. W_! their mission in ult Lak to ter, Mrs. M crank Ross went to Salt Lake on 4 business tend th funeral of Mrs. J, F. Geiger Miss usie Young returned to herj|trip 7 ena | ir ind Mrs Dan Ff hardson and|pome fn Pro Monday after spending The engagement of los Hart and | enitd reached he ms we ca rom th idays with her sister, Mrs. A. J.) Isabella Thomas has been announced,} month's stay in ¢ Wiforni ewart of tl place. the wedding to take place the last of) Mrs i aia ‘ Tor . ad d Mi Mi Annie C, Wall ts visiting rela-| January i 5 rr ne wy ‘ ent a "th Belling sham. | tives in Salt Lake this week Che Misses Theriot and Simms of Salt ren 7 ee e Miss Mabel Borg returne ‘dl to her home| Lak City have been eee din , few afternoon,) of : oe ‘ | sa Mr 2 a § maNephi, Jan O. E.|Manth passed enjoyed 3 Mis A. May wher} of V . week Edna teachers BNE Rae eoar 7 went ane will returned Salt Lake Monday aoe ond pleasant visit with relatives Har Jan. o.e Rare Ada oddart a ent ‘a he g ito Salt Lak onday to atte u soldabre niek was in Salt Lake r the M eae of the week neral of he PLETED, 3 \lor lis ik of the High se »] Mi ind Mrs * B. Pete rson_ enter- Sel ight ! 4 ‘ John Sinpe Lak my 49¢ A conjoint { Saar Pe fous Ww aie x ns os h a in 1¢ ) na Sunday nigh n H. ©. Holbrook wa n Salt Lake Tuesday assisting in an opera ion upon Mr Joseph W. Gra f thi ie 1eK it 1 Mr ies A9c One lot Eiderdown Dressing Sacques at_ One lot Wool Wrappers that sold up to $6.00 at__ One lot Flannelette Skirts to go at Phe rae ein aha nf the new ae gals ¥ cles w < th 3 Se ae ib dan > | Priday 3 nlg Saal TiTear Anes ae aS pee er: - Ar ough a. ge k Fare : jland i he | choolmat ones son flow e an os Ly followin : ‘Keo "rot 1 dozen rr W. who} ep k Beard Mrs. S. Og deopi the gar hit wit m issociate r No, 2, Thars day Matrons' peopl tlend the int t tert pe er the High school were | fri, ari s of the ophomore Miss Violet ning, when 2p ¥|Kanning and Nee f ide bad " a Senne? By ym at = ie a Oo ens who weé : ind refre ann nts he rT of th ia v one et , OF Arthur iliams t ‘ { Mountain upte t her} bout a E Coalville ; j Sris ngaterved Ae andOTMEND a pleasant er ~ eer : tl ifet band t los ocilal thcae ofeee MI | aS Ethel Ra j sn : : l. vening "he Nineteenth Century club met Fri-| Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fargo enter-/| lay evening at the home of Mrs. George) ag at dinner uesday complimen-| Ha ercamp. Mrs. H Love presented) 7. to aut and Mr Frederic Jone of n ; intere sting aes oy Mining | Evanst Wy ho huve been the Camps ollowed by one on "Minerals rudeter' of Mr 1d Mrs. Fred Morgan| io ms Bu okie this w A eet of frie nds pleasantly Te The celebration of ee Vloyd Willprise Mir (Andy Ohtani piset 2 SOM ray ‘heat : ninth b rth lax a delightful their Mrs. "home Leo Amon went Q nN hut | -\|ing } > the chool pleasant present wet Sweaters One iot Knit Over Vests school ree i the read | Mis the} xn Hickman ifter a ana H. I the first The ensen 1 Winter aay : The rwentieth ‘ Thursd fter eal M Tas on Hanson M1 <apempal: \ M Allie Smoot h returned from a _a least int visit W ‘ith, ré Jatlves and | , = City Jan. 12-T! a ; { vke -den | Parl peng on sen in Sal a j; were the ¢ { Mr Miss Hazel Ashw h was the charm-| Short Tuesday, at an ing oe Pine ss to a number of he D at whieh the lucky the iyrurt Play I the - a " The All-wool : c Sj ee Mr rink ard Mr Ne Mh Kimball of S: : : ‘ Nelre bere Sain 7 = ot ae . ay i ere part ad ow t , spring Thur an lett ; Salt witl \ Mi k | few sre ban 1 jot line dr forth a great Aeoes to tt pavilion Frida night Th hall wa | elaboratel dec ited The iusic wa t counts ifthe t in Utah i sailst i th : ea 1 and Mrs G lliver aceeutcer | cashier peo ut Tee roeban}ad Bun : th Friends' club most f Ieee the eeFillmore aor e evening ta PH part S2B0TB! McCun refunned bared was very merry affair Refresh-|from Salt Lake and was 1 Tintie the} latter. T. und 1 re Rov pent la fave r + "5 nal L. 2 t si Eee i ass 1 ( ' -Oy ad Monday siting Pr ser ape Drs. and Mesdaum Wi "i ing and Ra Messrs. und Mesdames Cran | John on, J. W. Cherry, A. B. Waldem Web Green, Mr W. D. Candland and Mrs. fron a Sunday rai] eo O53 days yer x Wi eracanin M Friday apr few Miss Fay Loose inday "D n re Ds fo rufus ee a Nept Nephi even Tlugue Sum ep friend I Sim Mi he umber 1 " was In Walker phe | Salt ul in the first} ; Tuesday doy from| Power am in i en Ser ahi c s i { Ds ; a ner in eee Sunday to resume ‘ s teaching : Belliston ae : Mi M le returned. from VISIT' Lo' er nd Payson ‘Sunday vening f i dell 1 3 W Ee were R I Sor ul Binis onfamil nly Ma ie piawith ate? ut ten } } id 1 the e¢ <1 hie r i °o\ c Te pe ha me ntertalr D Thursda ry e! and e Mr. ined that TiAl. on 1i900n Card Y Wed ; z ir ss of wt) igh school| igh a ner : a ghing partyI Thu ening n which the. facult nool were the honored gu oY part ¢ D,' C:,.. whe 1 in the go , wit h a plat Ss and n isant Knnsas-Ci Ramola King, da ents r of He King n 4 returnes ad to her hom neenec 1 4 American returned xr 59c a ieee a Dey moth wasiin ratis] HORT RE res iy : ee ay rece ea | om Pro Nephi nh "ods were ied by an nimro at an LINCE ' the ‘ iting HUnE Some present t H "I m Prov Dr Brimba Y Leste *Y Mangum William Knig Alex Hedquist, George lowe A. Barnes > : a 10p Poulson and othe : lice Gree 90d and Mis Swenson returned Birdies from their vacation at} Arm rican F¢ ork i : Miss Mary mae and Miss J. R r I ward soc} prettily decorate i Gearwanty rye neat t en r deligh i music k Mrsis BS a thir ing in Roviane: Hor er for Wast epted $2.95 85c¢ SU i on 27c 39¢ ele held one lot Mercerized Petticoats C One lot Fascinators to go Moroni Sunday Extra Special List One lot Fascinators to go at - Mr nd M Ce TI "Tho mmpson of Salt} Wels! Ved 1 s re Jute Lake ity w * the guests of. Mr. an for six Mr Josiah Beck over Sund Phe O A LEIA Oe Alex Sut land f Silver Clty pent | Miss Chri 1 McDoni ld Friday it her See Cae 3 V ec sday t r d n this « nothe = 1 , on up] Ma r ee eoupl of days with relative | negy ras p 1 ; 1 t A very p rt ning was pend P thi t William M Roylancs ims returned ‘ 1 I & at. _ ‘ m2 easar irip to the East Mr Nelli M Theriot and t Mrs. S. H. ( odwin ¢ ntertaine a the 2 e r Wri 1 daughters. who } spent the holida lidis of the Alc yclety at th ; M us, i Fl W edn aa \ eas oerent ys with Park friend eturned t¢t ' Salt : v Or. City ; cational chure h "Tue day afterne |} couple of day She reports Mr. Wrigt Salt Lake Thursday ry Pallas club wet the guests of aie i health Mra. E. Whitet { th est of Miss I ydia Knudsen at her home Fri es fi her daughter Mrs, 4 R ehead, | da evening enjoyable tim was Paes ar this week Sh return to Salt) Lak pent Refreshments were served PARK CITY, Puesda | 1 vening the Phe hall wi \ ' ny ; of w ha relative ok" J PAD er Abo f dant het Phe the hor ‘ I itertained Phueser parents. Tuesday « her cousin, Mi M C ' 1 fain Bune} aibie i K i pl Salt games yee ‘Jollv ee was her in mpt her of oOof returned per 1 1 #3 the ng l |} Elmer H I Br A nesday Phe gaaN day h i 79cts value; special at - __ One lot Fascinators to go at at an oh Hy Foote isit to mi ~ ae Mi evening itt Lhe 1 Roberts. The bal room. was pproprlat ely. decorated. fo T xty couples enjj co of tt ¢ : lightit fi asth a an eS‘ reiiiaaeee fant the Pin } nd cake were erved Migs Rh 1 Houston spent Sunday ular 25c only, = neon ae mel Ge f the wee | Hvde Mr ( Ss $1.48 Ladies' Waists in fancy dark plaids, wash material, front trimmed in wide tucks, long sleeves _- - $1.95 Mixtures, r y grower wool Sie a d\ 1 We | me Home 1 Friday evening in the cial hall in he r of Mon 9 5 black _- } | PROVO. Coats Ladies' Waists, in Albatross and Brilliantines: trimmed in insertion and tuck; black, white, all colors_ A Fine All-wool Fascinator in white, light blue, red, black and pink; reg19 sizes; to go Monday at __ - Pants, Ladies' Waists, fine quality Nun's veiling, all colors, full tucked fronts, to open in back or front; regular price $1 98 e price from $2.25 to $3 Shawls and Puscliatnes 50 All-Wool Loose Back Fancy Mixtures, Cc and to Giikcrene cigar 2/c A Big Coat Special Ribbed Macies" Fieeued. lined 27¢ Children's s Fine ‘Gaehiners Hose, with special heel and toe __ __ 25 Pants, in gray only, at, in 20c Fleece-lined Underwear for_ regular 50c, for __ __ ~ that Ladies' Waists, chiffon, taffeta and allover, silk net, wash silk lined. trimmed insertion, lace and meee and tucks, white and colors; regular price $8.00_ $4. 95 Ladies' Waists irin Peau de Cygne, taffeta and wash silks, in stripes or plain colors, to open inbagi and front, lace insertion of tucks; regular price $4.50_ $2. 95 Ladies' Waists, fancy plaids, washable material, "‘Peter Pan"' style, silk tie; 69 ors red and blue; reawer -- $1.6 $2:50, for: 2 oe 3C Ladies' Fine Cashmere, Ribbed Hose, extra quality __ __ 49 Ladies' Fleeced-lined Vests and pants, in gray only_ __ silk- lined, Ladies' Fine Cashmere' Gloves, ~ $1. $3.50 to $4.00, at this sale 50c black and Oxford gray, regu- Skirts, colors brown, One lot of Skirts regular ta Ladies' Wool {2? Ladies' Cotton Fleeced Lined Hose, extra quality at this sale _ blue, black; sizes from 30 to Cashmere and Wool Gloves Golf of 35; special at__ _ A Large Assortment of styles, colors and sizes, in all-wool Skirts that sold up to $6.50 and $7.00: special $3 98 at_ Fancy lot Big Mark-Down in Waists Hosiery Reduced Ladies' Cotton Fleeced Lined Hose, extra special at this sale fn His Pee xpects to move the Miss turn ad. near future Fern Hallingsworth tre nm her home in cea ebraska, W cs he spent tion z, H. Cotter Vho has been there) has re-) Arapaho 3 her vacaforeman Dr. Atlantic Christensen, Misses Bliza ind Manda Chipman, Miss Laura an i Boley, of this place, and Mr. Myrl 7 ; of P oO poe hee ‘ain lofi Loni tiaalhe t rain oO seni ha een Spending part with het ee H. I. Robinson COME N ‘ally AND of the r, of SEE pieces coming Mehesy, the week visiting Lula, wife ace this place AY OUR of "rn STOC from our Furriei r = iN factory |